Happy Monday, Fandom Grammar watchers! Today, we’ll be answering a question submitted by one of our watchers,
lanalucy:
“What are the differences between ‘sit,’ ‘sat,’ and ‘set?’”
An excellent question as both writers and readers tend to mix up these three-particularly “sit” and “set”-quite a bit. Lara and the rest of the characters of Tomb Raider will
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Huh! I've never heard set defined quite that way before. I've never used it in a way related to a person sitting or being seated, but rather in the sense of "to place or position an object somewhere". Or, as I memorized in the Dark Ages, "You sit on a chair. You set an object on the table." However, since I never absorbed any formal grammar rules, I don't know how helpful that might be in complicated cases or to non-native speakers....
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